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People spend insane amounts of money on this kind of thing. I was just reading yesterday about a guy who purchased the front end of a scrapped 747. Now he has a full cockpit for his simulator.
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Originally posted by Wombat People spend insane amounts of money on this kind of thing. I was just reading yesterday about a guy who purchased the front end of a scrapped 747. Now he has a full cockpit for his simulator.
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Originally posted by TnT Damnit he has a bunch of the nice buckling spring keyboards.
I had to assist in cleaning out our offsite stock room (read : wire cage in a warehouse where everyone who cant be arsed to dispose of their old equipment via refurbishers dumps their crap) and accquired no less than 3 full size IBM AT keyboards, plus an IBM small format keyboard with the fullsize sprung keys.
Given the staying power of the old IBM AT keyboard, I now have enough to last me until I die, then be passed on to my descendants.
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